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What does the Bible say about the character of Job?

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The Bible describes Job as a blameless and upright man who feared God and turned away from evil.

In Job 1, we see a clear depiction of Job's character. He is introduced as a man of integrity, described as blameless and upright, which means he lived a life that was pleasing to God, avoiding sin and pursuing righteousness. His fear of God is not just a reverential awe but also reflects a deep commitment to obey God's commands and love others. Job's actions, particularly his regular offering of burnt sacrifices for his children, demonstrate his concern for their spiritual wellbeing and his desire to maintain a right relationship with God. This established his reputation as the greatest man in the East.
Scripture References: Job 1:1-5, Job 1:1, Job 31:1-40

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Job 1
Scripture Meditations · Jan 14, 2010
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